Toulouse's players will not be relegated.
Toulouse Olympique will be exempt from relegation from Co-operative National League One, the Rugby Football League have revealed.
Toulouse accepted an invitation to play in League One for the next three years after failing to land a Super League licence and have withdrawn from the French Elite League, which is due to kick off next month.
The RFL have confirmed they will provide both the French outfit and the rest of the National League clubs with additional funding to help them offset the extra travel costs involved.
Toulouse say they will use their time in the National League to put together an improved application to join Super League in 2011 but have been warned they need to reach the National League One Grand Final in either 2009 or 2010 in order to be considered.
Clubs could also qualify by winning the Northern Rail Cup but Toulouse will not participate in that competition.
The French club will be allowed special dispensation to field five overseas players in their first season but must reduce the quota to two in 2010.
"We believe their presence will have significant benefits for the competition and its member clubs as well as Toulouse themselves," said RFL chief executive Nigel Wood.
"Offering a place to a French club will also support the continued development and progress of the French national side and of rugby league in the country.
"The addition of a European dimension will make the competition more attractive to supporters and potential partners."
Meanwhile, the RFL say the next step for the National League could be an expansion to Ireland.
Thats another kick in the teeth for all the other clubs again.
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan